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A ROYAL INVENTOR Berlin, Nov. 20.—Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the kai- ser, has applied for a patent of an electric device for cleaning windows of automobiles. The purpose of the invention is to enable the occupants of an automobile in rainy or frosty weather to press a button and make the windows of their car shine like crystal. [ Have a Waistcoat. Have a walistcoat for your autumn suit. All that yot need is a yard ard & quarter of eilk in Scotch plaid, checked brown and old rose or black and wlite and this you divide evenly and poia at the shoulders to a narrow strip which extends round the back of the neciz The applied pieces must broaden to wide, shaped ends which bution tcgether at front center and | mzho 1 norfeet waisteoat effect. IN THE CIRCUTT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR POLK COTNTY, FLORIDA —Marie Palmer and Gus L. Palmer, vs. Manilla Investment Co. and J. H. Hill,—Hill to Quiet Titre, It appearing from sworn bill and afidavit appended thereto, filed in the anove entitled eause, ihat the Manilla Investment Co., a for- eklgn corporation, and V. H. Mill, are non-resi- dent dctendants, and their exact addresses are That the J. I Hill is above the age of twenty-one years, and that there are no persons in the State of Iorida, known to ¢ mplainants, service upom whom would be binding upon tne saa defend- ! and it turiher appearing nat ihere are ns, unknown to the complainants, be- lieved by them to have or claim an interest in il e land described in the said bill, to-wit: TWO CONTESTS FOR THANKSGIV: That trac: of land In Polk county, Florida, described as follows: Commencing at the noriheast corner of the northwesr quarter (N. W. 1-4) of the southeast quarter (S, E. 1-4) of section nineteen (19) of townsm:p twenty- eight (28%), south of range twenrv-sour (24) east and running west five (3) chains, thence south 20.96 chains to Laze Hollingsworth, thence east along mergin of said lake to W. A, aud F. B, Poteei’s line formerly owned by W, D. Holt, thence nor:h to starting point; other- | wise described as ten acres on east side of lot two (2) of said section. It is therefore ordered that said non-resi- fdclll defendants, Manilla Investment Company i s fand 1. H. Hill be and appear to the bill of | will dn us all gnod to freshen up & | are original and mod’ h without ex- the first Monday in February, A. D. 1914, same being a rule day of this court. It is further ordered that all persons un- known to comp'alnants and not named as de: fendants to this cause, who may have or claim any interest in the l!and above described, be and appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on the first Monday of March, 1914. sae being a rule day of this court. It is further ordered that this order be pub- lished in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in Polk eounty, Florida, for twelve (12) consecutive weeks. Witness the Honorable ). A. Johnson, clerk of the Circuit Court and the seat of said court at Bartow, Florida, this 19th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1913, J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF POLK I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the order of publication fis- sued in said cause and on file in my ofice. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 19th day of November, A. D. 1913, J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court. complaint filed in said cause, on 1522 How ye mortals toil, Freeze May Come Again The Hamilton G. L. PALMER, Representative Lakeland, Help This Ice Keep on -Schedule Time must help. If you are to be away from home house be sure to leave the coupon usual times, can give it. Y Phion Conditions, Mrs. Ballock Gave To give you and every user of OUR ICE the service you want—you Lakeland Ice Company HUSBAND RESCUED © DESPAIRING Wi After Four Years of wz I had gotten so weak 1 coyld not OrchardCao. Florid, | Man of Yours when our driver is due at your or the change where your serv: ant can get it promptly. Then you'll not miss getting your own ice and you won't be preventing others from getting theirs at the We ask your cooperation for good service in any other way you e 26 and | gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a boit'e of UP}nDupail'. Husband Cardufl the woman's tonic, and | com- Came to Rescue. menced taking it. From the very first i dose, { couid tell it was helping me. | can now walk two miles without its Catron, Ky.—In 21 interesting letter | tiring me, and am doing all my work.” wom this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock If you are all run down from womanly ING DAY FESTIVITIES. lWlll Be Found Enjoyable In Passing the Hours After Dessert—Indian Meal for the Night of the Great Day. After the dessert is served pro- pound these questions. I am sure it bit om these historical subjects. No. 1. 1. \Who would rather be right than sresident? 2. Who crossed the Delaware on Christmas night? 3. Who won the battle of Brandy- wine? 4. With whom did Massasoit dine? 6. Who saved Capt. John Smith's head? 6. To whom was Pocahontas wed? 7. Which first of Columbus’ ships found land? 8. Who of the Chesapeake had com- mand? 9. Who said, “I'll try, sir,” at Lun- dy's Lane? 10. Who told us to “Remember the Maine?” 11. Who was it ran at Quebec’s fall? 12. Where first was Jackson called Stonewall?” 13. Who first saw the Mississippl roll? 14. Who discovered the north pole? 1, Henry Clay; 2, Washington; 3, the British; 4, Governor Bradford; 5, Pocahontas; 6, John Rolfe; 7, the Pinta; 8, Captain Lawrence; 9, Col- onel Miller; 10, Schley; 11, the French; 12, battle of Manassas; 13, De Soto; 14, Peary. No. 2. 1. In what coarse goods did the Pil- grims live for a time? Holland. 2. To what efflorescence did they trust their lives? The Mayflower. 3. What broad letter did they travel on? C (sea). 4. What fowl was®used in landing? Plymouth Rock. 6. What very bewildering thing did they find growing in the new soil? Maze (maize). 6. They numbered among their par- ty two old-fashioned mnen and ink cases. What were thev? Standishes. 7. What long name did one of the Pilgrims have? Miles. 8. What famous book does the jour- rey of the colonists suggest? “The Pilarim’s Progress. 9. Why should we think the first New Fngland girls were bicyclists? A number of spinning wheels were seen. 10. What distant islands were the Indians to the colonists at first? Friendly. The prize should be either a copy of “The Courtship of Miles Standish” or a plcture of “Priscflla,” plainly framed. Other prizes may be turkey and pumpkin bonbon boxes filled with corn-kernel candy. Indian Meal for Thanksgiving Night. If anyone desires a novelty (o which to ask the family of intimate friends on Thanksgiving night, try this: Is- sue your invitations on Indian post | cards or birch bark paper, asking the guests to come to the “Indian meal.” Serve the following menu and have a wigwam for the table centerpiece, | with birch bark canoes to hold salted peanuts or parched corn: €ornmeal Mush or “Hasty Pudding” with Milk. Fish or Game. Succotash Bean Soup. | Brown Bread or Indian Meal. Corn Bread (Johuny Cake). Indian Pudding. If the guests will come in Indian costumes, so much the better. After supper have a bead-stringing con- test; use the boxes of gay-colored THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, NOV. 20, 1 unknown to the complainant; that the ula’ M e i TYPICA MME. MERRI’S ADVICE 913. e FOR RENT—2, 3 R = h v 3 orp TR e AR | TR A YED—One Barred Plymout all modern conyey, - ight| L OF SEASON'S HATS| Rock Cockerel; les band on right| o lorida Ave, zht| Has Lines That Are Original and Mo- leg, and two toe punches on rizat} Finder please return to 401 ‘ dish Without Any Undue Ex- aggeration. léneq_ ;(::llt‘h Tennessece avenue flfl“lr';e.! . A'T lscel 'a ne() 529, SUITS CLEANED AND ppd ceive reward. i I In harmony with the season’s oth- Ladies and Gentlemey. I R S o onerad ! er daring modes the hats are dashing R Wl ite N T It =t 7" . 0 suits need particular atteny,, bie fov s i "l b P I ) R (.Q (A. ! EM oo |N0. 309, A. Pittman, py, . are few must walk warily among Fhe il s L kg o | pitfalls of bizarre shapes and trlm-{ - : 'mings lest in an unguarded moment |FOR SALE—llouse ot oE roomsl | she fall. Smartness she nmy.lvmvei e 30v170, cach near eW| WANTED—To rent fo i [ but extremes are the prvr.Ogatl‘F 3_ 500 cash and balance| furniture for lizht B, robe. The I o fl: el;\;s]:hl(‘)s'n“lferre John F. Cox Real-| small family. wij), buy robe. The lines of the e e L. Wil Clex, fice. i with 2 school site. § on easy terms. ty Co. aggeration. This hat bas a stiff brim I Q%o el L CEER SR lFOR SALE OR RENT—Two beauti- velvet, the crown bowl shape, the brim tor bungalows now under cosstrue: See us at our Hbom 5 over I HAVE THREE (\Rg for service at any anqg aj hoy tion. ; 1426, machines are Caddilac ,, pos:ogfig: ' therefore fully €quippeq I postoffice. my patrons the best servicy, ; FOR SALE—House of 9 rooms, bath, ;‘]";’ ~malziy ::::enr\o. [ fireplace, electric light, paved % 0quemy, street, lot 55x200, East Orange st., for $4,000. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1470 | Ladies, gend the combingg froy o e e el halrito masand detimet FOR SALE—6-room, 2-story house, :bt]’:““t::;:::’::i Pricsy in Nichols & Waring addition, five Dlxléland B T?D.’ L. blocks from Kibler Hotel; several . 8. T. W,y thousand dollars will be spent in the near future improving this property; now is the time to buy. Room 5 over postoffice. 1426 — WANTED—To trade gogj lots for car. What hyy| Nichols & Waring. ——\ PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON[TAKE YOUR MEALS AT T4 EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed.| . tanzas Hotel. Special n:; cement sidewalks, etectric lights,| the week. city water, shade trees. See G. C.| | Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 soR SALE OR RENT—$-10oy) bath, hot and cold water, goes with honse. Nichols sy iang Phone 356, Room 5, bun iy actes on hard road only two miles out; 5 acres ir bearing grove; balance in truck. Exceptionaily good for the price,; $3,000. John F. Cox Realtyl(:;(.) St v U, WEEELERS T SHOP—Sanitary and upy Al]l first class workmen, 3 service. Hair dressing an curing a specialty. Phon: | ERYSV postoffice. In the Latest Style, rolllng slightly on th: edge. About | the crown is laid @ flat band of self- | tone velvet with triple bow placed di- agonally below a smart wing in the same shade of purple. HOLDS THE VEIL IN PLACE Ribbon Is Better Than Any Kind of Pin, and Certainly Looks Much Prettier, After the manufacturers have made all kinds of wonderful novelties in the way of pins to held veils in place and people have gpent rmuch money for e e i iy FOR SALE QUICK--Cottage on South Virginia averue, between Main and Lemon streets; 5 rooms and bath, two fireplaces, nice lot, good i location; close in; now paying 8 WANTED—A loan of “"‘ per cent on $3,000. Don't be slow. years, 8 per cent semi \:O'II'S r(vr $2,500. A, J. Mo?’re'; close in property worth ¢’ Cut Price Store. 12781 gocurity. No brokers. =—| Evening Telegram. "OR S\LE—1Hlouse; 3 lots in fruit in best condition, £ood horse and buggy, set blacksmith tools, book- case; 28 volumes Encyclopedia —————————————— AUTOMOBILE OWNERS w their tires vulcanized and r in the most satisfactors the pretty affrairs and found that their | Brittanica, furniture. D. K. Zei- W. B. Arendel's Bior: veils are torn even more casily than | gler, Dixieland. Jdge[inal Wi anen bk | when a common hairpin is used to General Repair Shop, o keep the veil ends in place, some wise " - ~ street, just back of Centr!} person, says the New York Sun, has §"( )R R !"‘ N1 macy. discovered a feasible arrangement. . ! v & (AR MRt sl Buy a piece of grosgrain ribbon the length of your veil of the same color as the veil, althcugh black ribbon is house. Close in. $15 per month.| effective with any color veil. Sew it R. E. Lufsey, Room 10, Futch & | carefully along the lower side of the Gentry Bldg. 1521 veil, being sure that the soft lace or PSR = :I:\[nbth d(:)ivil N i Then from the |\POR RENT—Furnished rooms, sia-|BRING ~YOUR KUDAK W size‘;;’ x'011|'1?|rr<]‘}: f;‘r-n(lr:;;:'s:r'einhd”l;‘-he gle or connected, privilegze conven-| pender & Faust. All kol ¥ A O HLY CAsD- | jant hot and cold bath. 512 S, finished in 24 hours. b | From the other half sew the opposite i {€ide of the clasp. Now you have an| F18. Phone 345 Rlack, M0 Studio. I effect of a black ribbon around your SEo neck, if & low collar is worn, ROOMS FOR HOVSEKEEPING—At 201 Sonth Kentweky avenne, 1484 | To put the veil on the hat first put !around the neck and fasten the clasp, | ™————————m——— then take the two ends and draw up| "OR RENT—Two or four furnishec on the hat, drawing the veil into place rooms for rent, private bath, Ap as heretofore. It will be very neat ply Mrs. J. B. Streater. 503.F;fl°' Oranze gtree,, and there will be no raw edge. This —— e new idea increases the wear of the veil and keeps it fresh looking as lon \ 8 Bl 'OR RENT Three room cottage o Sonth TLake Hollinzeworth, Pric. | as it lasts, The very latest word in veils is $3.50 per month. See W. F!skrf Johnson . 128 - pale lavender with strange black fig- ures that seem only to be on the sur- On T = | 3ICK harness made whole 3 FOR RENT—Two furntsned rooms. McGlashan, the harnes ot face of the mesh, £09 South Tenncssee avenue, ‘ANY or all parts of harnece f FOR RENT-—Four-room furnished to crupper at McGlashan's, {IORSE furnishings and mul elry at McGlashan's Having purchased and &:!'d the Jesse Keen estate of f one-half mile west of ity lix are now selling in 10 and tracts some of the finest tr farm lands in this sectior ¥ right price and terms. For ¥ lars gee G. C. Rogan, Roort ! Deen & Bryant Bldg. Pbou!! At most ehops .the ribbon will be sewed on by machine when the veil is purchased if the customer desires it ites as follows: “I suffered foe four |troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try ars, with womanly troubles, and during | Cardui, the woman’s{onic, It has helped s time, 1 could only sit up for a little |more than a million women, in its 50 nile, and could not walk anywhere at|years of continuous success, and should ol At times, | would have severe paias surely help you, too. Your druggist has o my left side. sold Cardui ior years. He knows what The doctor was called in, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recome lieved me for a while, but I was mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. so0n confined to my bed again. After .."?v.‘w‘g‘:r:;““c‘;:mflf‘?:‘:: - fpernd mmmfllb do me any good. “n-n-flx\h.u."-ulhmmam 149 on vour Case and 64-page boole, * Home ‘ N . . O L s 1600 e s ones that come for kindergarten use. ' Rl g Actid mme. merri, | IDEAL DESIGN FOR THE BELT | ror RENT—Twn nieels ,"mici‘;:‘{ My'sfi»om& (‘,?N?,:rr. LATEST IN LINGERIE. May Be (_:rocheted Either in Sitk o ;?::jp Apply to 206 New \--,.rkshu‘.ldinz the most eomna.":“. —— In Linen Thread, Using the 3 1514 ont and taety honee 0 Afghan Stitch, _ e ——— o e ——— s s Crocheted either in silk or in linen ;)hll'end this makes a very satisfactory A ] - ' elt. For the linen thread . 50, tt tl H : i with steel hook size one. ki : en On! 01‘8 ew1vcs‘ { Make a chain stitch of 25 sts, turn. Miss first stitch, then take up ev- §1n “ery following siiteh and draw thread | 1§ througl, keepinz all on hook | » | Take up thread asd ¢ throush | . ['! two sts, then again, aud draw throuzh ‘ LD two stitches, ropg until ail are | R worked off. Rl Take up the sts again. nuttin the ¥ Rl | book under ecch of tha litule ni’)zn;.'hz 4 b Best Tlo 7 ’ G LS 3] [ loops,: belug sure not to miss the ope | 12 Ibs Best §. R Flonr Ay ARERESN i 18 at the end. H 24 The Mrgt § T };_‘””r ..... Ther teeseiiiaaaennt fy Wash net is much made use of by w(fi(l){!:;\?:; .1v1' i :\l;_",“lll‘tnh.‘-: up and 1 ™ ™hite Hongo Co%ea A e :” the makers of lingerie. The combi- dtsireds A"'d"’l”“ u.\‘ t is of length 1 1b Caraga or ¢ arkep 3.0“ : . i s Ay Y nation underbodice and petticoat in| ™. .ht-l‘thl any Luckle that is liked 11b Cofiee ang Chicko y.oo ARG RLIGAG the sketch, made of batiste, is edged NEAioa by “ 9o, made s wide as .Good Loose Coflw qY e, treiissnaans "’U with a net ruffie, and a narrow plait- | - \ “‘_5 making the foundation Best Butter o B O R T e ed frill of net heads the tucked | ;“1 lOU&er cr sborter. Line the beit 2 1hs B s A flounce. Blue shonlder straps, a blue it wished. i made in the linen thread, i m. Tomatoes, 3 for B:] band of satin ribbon to hold the bodice | n° "+t BTy, blick or white thre 1, Sut Ries . ..., - frill of lace in place, and a band | 1° Etitch will be found very suit: V. C Soup ., f of blue ribboa, ending in a bow un- | ©°F ® belt Worked eitlier iu liney o 6 Cans Cream..... . | *'''*"* sececessorecenes o der the net frill, completo this slip, | S& 2 Cans Baxter's or B L‘ i Co"n esenbvsersei ety e —————— e v————— 3 tf : s *Weve coens R EEE R p Skirts Are Gathered, Perishable Material- | 1 gn:: ;;;‘Y; (;‘Tnf Powder. ..., ., Vet s Eheee 3 | ANl smart skirts now are gathered at! EVervthing nowadavs, c. w 10 Ibs Weq! SLTONAOY. T yo Tk Sas v B | the back of the waist line and the | A0 Jewels, seems to be pc ! ‘;rhan: s _cw' (Fudnosty) | ooV 4 plain, closely fitting skirt—at this | ::Bez“’;;:pt‘:f;- _Tulle, cu, N5 i l;'r %8 are 8pot cash delivered to. uny part of point—is distinctly out of the run-| "' ey 'j‘«‘-‘s moire h; Seit g thing \guaranteeq first class and exactly as ™" ning. Of course, the fullness is be | taMina, and even furs are dresseg 1'€9. These are’just g oy of the prices which 1 &7 ¢ tween tho woist line and hip only, for | 21d €ut about to such an extent that fering; everything elge fn below the hips the garment must-cling | NeY are utterly fragile. And yet, wity ’ 00dS at the rjop Toportion, It ou want & tibrices toge y is, w ) - P . her jve 0 closely to the figure. all this, we are progressing towarg 8 trial. pyoyN ther with good delivery, & I common sense ia our way of dreasing. ONES 119 ang 234, ) i Popular Cellar, We no lorger tight lace, we need not The beautiful Medici collar has | PInCh 0ur toes, it is very bagd taste to reached a high place in popular favor | 64T & glove a size too small, and we and 15 expected to rotain widespread | WO3T WUC less false hair than we did vogue this fail and wintar 8 year or two ago. B ... . . . L. B. WEEKS

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